Imre Nagy (Hungarian: [ˈimrɛ ˈnɒɟ]; 7 June 1896 – 16 June 1958) was a Hungarian communist politician who served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers...
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Imre Nagy first became Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Hungarian People's Republic (Prime Minister of Hungary) on 4 July 1953 upon the resignation...
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Imre Nagy (1896–1958) was a Hungarian communist politician. Imre Nagy may also refer to: Imre Nagy (fencer) (1941–2011), Canadian fencer Imre Nagy (pentathlete)...
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Working People's Party (Magyar Dolgozók Pártja). The new government of Imre Nagy disbanded the ÁVH, declared Hungary's withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact...
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Communist Imre Nagy became the new Prime Minister. However, Rákosi was able to use his continuing influence as First Secretary to thwart all of Nagy's attempts...
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actress Ilona Nagy (born 1951), Hungarian handball player Imre Nagy (1896–1958), politician, twice Prime Minister of Hungary Imre Nagy (pentathlete) (1933–2013)...
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Minister Imre Nagy. On 25 October 1956, during the Hungarian Revolution, Kádár replaced Ernő Gerő as General Secretary of the Party, taking part in Nagy's revolutionary...
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and has been a host to many political events, such as the reburial of Imre Nagy in 1989. Most sculptures were made by sculptor György Zala from Lendva...
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Hungarian prime minister Imre Nagy was unrelated to him. A longtime peasant advocate who took part in the anti-fascist resistance, Nagy attempted to consolidate...
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Imre Nagy also Imre Zsögödi Nagy, Imre Nagy of Jigodin (25 July 1893 – 22 August 1976) was a Romanian-Hungarian painter, born in the part of Hungary that...
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Stalin died in 1953, Mátyás Rákosi was replaced as prime minister by Imre Nagy. However, he retained his position as general secretary of the Hungarian...
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Nagy (13 April 1927 – 29 January 2008) was a Hungarian writer and translator, and the only child of the former Prime Minister of Hungary, Imre Nagy,...
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communist party. During the 1956 Hungarian revolution, he joined the Imre Nagy government as minister of press and propaganda affairs. He and Zoltán...
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Imre Nagy (7 May 1941 – 24 May 2011) was a Canadian fencer. He competed in the team sabre event at the 1976 Summer Olympics. "Sad News - Imre Nagy and...
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Hungarian Revolution of 1956 Imre Nagy (1933–2013), Olympic pentathlete Imre Németh (1917–1989), Olympic hammer thrower Imre of Hungary (c. 1007–1031),...
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was named Prime Minister after party leader Mátyás Rákosi forced out Imre Nagy. When the Kremlin frowned on Rákosi returning to the premiership he'd...
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Imre Nagy (21 February 1933 – 20 October 2013) was a Hungarian modern pentathlete and Olympic champion. He participated on the Hungarian team that won...
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People's Front from 1957 to 1989. In 1957, Kállai visited and questioned Imre Nagy, the former Hungarian prime minister, in exile in Snagov, Romania. His...
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government of Imre Nagy, a moderate reformer, after he was appointed Prime Minister of Hungary in 1953. The ÁVH was dissolved by Nagy's revolutionary...
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Maléter at the conference and imprisoned him. He was executed, along with Imre Nagy and others, in a Budapest prison on 16 June 1958 on charges of attempting...
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a change in leadership in Hungary and recommended Imre Nagy for the position of Prime Minister. Nagy took steps in his government towards "political liberalization"...
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role in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. He was executed along with Imre Nagy and Pál Maléter in 1958 for treason. His parents were Hungarian Jews,...
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Party (MSZMP) by a circle of communists around Kádár and Imre Nagy. The new government of Nagy declared to assess the uprising not as counter-revolutionary...
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the aim of replacing the Imre Nagy government. On November 2, János Kádár, who had by that time severed relations with the Nagy government, officially "somewhere...
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Prime Minister of Hungary, Imre Nagy, who was executed following the failed Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Jan Nowicki - Imre Nagy Marianna Moór - Mária Égető...
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of students in Budapest. On 3 November, Nagy announced details of his coalition government (third Imre Nagy cabinet). It included Kovács, György Lukács...
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(Vértanúk tere) is immediately adjacent to Kossuth Square, with a statue of Imre Nagy. The building is featured on more than 50 postage stamps issued by Hungary...
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led to his partial downfall in the summer of 1953. This transition saw Imre Nagy taking over as prime minister with his first term in office. In the context...
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unmarked grave in the New Public Cemetery. Nagy was disinterred and given a state funeral in 1989. Imre Nagy (1896-1958), Hungarian communist politician...
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However, his authority was shaken a year later by the death of Stalin, when Imre Nagy took over as prime minister. Gerő was retained as a counterweight to the...
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